Jones in the Fast Lane: CD-ROM

Moby ID: 1004
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Description

Functionally identical to the original Jones in the Fast Lane, but delivered on a CDROM and containing the following enhancements:

DOS version: Redbook CD Audio for the voice acting; additional animation and actor portraits; takes very little space on hard drive.

Windows 3.1 version: All the features of the DOS version, with the addition of a native Windows executable and MIDI music.

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Average score: 3.4 out of 5 (based on 35 ratings with 4 reviews)

Quick, unpretentious fun

The Good
This is an enjoyable turn-based board game. It's not very demanding of your time - you can play an entire game in much less than an hour. The tone is lighthearted, the graphics are bright and cartoony. The gameplay is very addictive.

The Bad
It's not really a criticism of this game specifically as much as a problem with most early Windows games. When this game came out, it had the (for the time) demanding requirement that your display was set to 256 colors. Unfortunately, this game will ONLY display correctly in 256 colors at 640x480 resolution. You'll have to tweak your display before you run it. There are also many animations that play so quickly on a modern PC that they're all but invisible, but none of the actual gameplay seems to be affected by clock speed.

The Bottom Line
It's a little like a PC hybrid of Life and Monopoly and a lot like its own unique thing. You race around a game board completing tasks like finding a job, eating, shopping, working, and going to school. The interesting aspect of this game is that although you are playing on a fairly standard rectangular game board, you don't roll a die or spin a spinner for movement. You have a set amount of time you can use everyday to visit the various areas on the board (your apartment, your place of work, the grocery store, school, clothing store, bank) and you have to decide how to use it. You only have enough time to visit two or possibly three places every turn, so you have to plan carefully.

Windows 3.x · by Kurt Sample (1071) · 2001

Everybody wants this game. It is in a class all by itself. Like playing real life.

The Good
It's the most fun multi player game since mule. Excellent transition from a board game style to a computer style. The digitized graphics improve over the original. The speach adds to the playability. Great use of the old CD audio tracks.

The Bad
Nothing. Except there weren't more made. I have this game listed on my trade page as one I already have. I get more email on a weekly basis asking if I would consider selling this game, than I do all my other stuff combined.

The Bottom Line
Family style board game. Fun fun and fun.

Windows 3.x · by gametrader (208) · 2000

Get this game NOW! It is the best!

The Good
The realism is fantastic. You do everything. Pay the rent, buy new clothes, rent an apartment, Its all here! Graphics are functional.

The Bad
Nothing

The Bottom Line
This is a game of life as such. Play against Jones, the computer opponent or upto 3 friends. You must start out most likely flipping burgers at the local fast food store, earning around $4 and hour. Then you may go and get a new job, but be careful - you will probably need to go and study at college. The pinnacle job is to be a Factory Managing Director - Earning upto $40 an hour!

Windows 3.x · by Sean Gaynor (2) · 2001

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Some of the dev team is posted in the little pictures as "officer", or "shop master", or even a clerk.

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Game added by Trixter.

Additional contributors: Henry Aloni, Patrick Bregger.

Game added March 8, 2000. Last modified December 13, 2023.